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2nd and Brown St. A stevedore, a family. [graphic].

2nd. Regt. Penna. National guard, [Constitutional Centennial Celebration, Philadelphia] [graphic].

3 day horseback trip, [Canada] [graphic].

3 day horseback trip, [Canada] [graphic].

3 day horseback trip, [Canada] [graphic].

3 masted schooner from "Taurees" on way to N.Y. [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].

3 masted schooner in N.Y. Bay, stern view [graphic].

3 masted schooner "John M. Brown" from beach, [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].

3 masted schooner "Vanname & King" from beach, [Sea Girt, NJ] [graphic].

3' o'clock in the morning.

300 recruits wanted immediately for one year's service : The highest local bounty cash in hand. $100 government bounty and three months' pay in advance. / Harris & Co., No. 533 Chestnut Street 3d story.

309-11 Green St. [graphic].

30th Street Station and the Main Post Office, 30th and Market Streets, West Philadelphia, Philadelphia.

30th Street Station under construction, 2901-2951 Market Street, Philadelphia.

310 Broadway, New York, March 16th, 1868, Dear Sir...

3171. Countersinking Rivet Holes, Training School, Hog Island, PA.

3176. Spectators on Main Wharf Witnessing Launching, Hog Island, PA

3183. Night Illumination of Shipways, Hog Island, PA.

34th Street [sic], entrance to University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

37 Crown Street.

3rd dam on Brandywine, from across race, [Wilmington, DE] [graphic].

3rd Reg. Missouri Voli, Col: F. Sigel.

4 Minute Men, Independence Hall

4 Minute Men, The Capitol

412 S. 23rd St. [graphic].

[4300 Fleming Street, northwest corner of Roxborough Avenue, Philadelphia.]

[4500 block of Franklin Street, near "Grandmother's Alley", Frankford, Philadelphia, Pa.] [graphic].

4518 & 4520 Germantown Ave. Neglee House. When built, uncertain, but Jas. Logan lived in it while Stenton was being built, 1727-1734. [graphic].

4774 Main St. + Bockius house (4772) from pavement of Post Office, [Germantown] [graphic].

4774 Main St. [Bruner & George Livery] showing that side of street up to School Lane. From P[ost] O[ffice] [Germantown] [graphic].

4821 Main St.

4825 Germantown Ave., home of Christian Ottinger, a soldier of the Pennsylvania Line in the Revolutionary War. [graphic].

49th social assembly and fancy dress party of the Mercantile Reading Association. Musical Fund Hall, Thursday March 22, 1866 [graphic].

4th Pennsylvania from Porto Rico.

5 & 7 Spruce Street, New York, March 2, 1868.

5 merits. Punctuality. Attention. Dilligence.

50 new elegant embossed chromo cards with your name printed on them, for only 8 cents in stamps. This offer lasts only till October 30, after that our regular price will be charged. Address Star Card Co., East Boston, Mass. Box 38 [graphic].

5011 Main St.

5112-14 Main St.

5112-5114 Main St.

5140 Germantown Ave. The "Cory" or Crows' Nest. Wm. Wynn Wister's Place. Gilbert Stewart lived there from 1796 to 1800. He painted Washington's portrait in the barn, which is not now standing. [graphic].

5140 Main St. Occupied by Gilbert Stuart 1794-5. Studio in rear.

5151 Main St. Home of Phil. R. Freas and first office of the Village Telegraph, later Germantown Telegraph.

5203-5205 Main St. Home of Dr. Theodore Ashmead and Dr. Belton. Owen Wister born here July 14,1860.

5214 Germantown Ave. The Hacker House. Site of the British encampment during the Battle of Germantown. [graphic].

5218 Germantown Ave. [graphic].

5222 Germantown Ave., Endt-Hansberry House. Theobald Endt, clockmaker owned it in 1766. [graphic].

5242-44 Main St., formerly Indian Queen Hotel.

5261 Main St. Built by John Wister 1744.

5267 [sic] Germantown Ave. I have no record of when it was built. Anthony Gilbert, a blacksmith, renowned for his strength, lived there in 1809. It is next door above "Grumblethorp." [graphic].

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